The gene for autosomal dominant spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA1) maps telomeric to the HLA complex and is closely linked to the D6S89 locus in three large kindreds.
- 1 July 1991
- journal article
- Vol. 49 (1) , 23-30
Abstract
We studied three large kindreds with the HLA-linked form of spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA1) in order to localize the SCA1 locus on the short arm of chromosome 6 (6p). Two loci containing highly informative dinucleotide repeat sequences were used for linkage analysis. These two loci are D6S89, which is telomeric to the HLA region, and T complex-associated testes-expressed 1 (TCTE1), centromeric to HLA. Pairwise linkage analysis of SCA1 and D6S89 revealed a maximum lod score of 5.86 in the Houston SCA1 (HSCA1) kindred and of 8.08 in the Calabrian SCA1 (SCA1) kindreds, at recombination fractions of .050 and .022, respectively. A maximum pairwise lod score of 4.54 at a recombination frequency of .100 was obtained for SCA1 and TCTE1 in the HSCA1 kindred. No evidence for linkage was detected between TCTE1 and SCA1 in the CSCA1 kindreds. Multilocus linkage analysis of SCA1, HLA, and D6S89 in all three kindreds provided strong evidence for localization of the SCA1 locus telomeric to the HLA regions. However, multilocus linkage analysis of SCA1, HLA, and TCTE1 with HSCA1 family genotypes indicated the possibility of a location of the SCA1 locus centromeric to HLA. An analysis of HSCA1 recombinants in this region of chromosome 6 revealed relatively high recombination frequencies between HLA and each of the other two markers and relatively low frequencies between the latter and SCA1, predicting that the SCA1 locus would tend to segregate away from HLA together with D6S89 or TCTE1, as found with the three-point linkage analyses for this family.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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